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what is phase and phase difference ​

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Answered by salmancathedral799
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Phase difference , also called phase angle , in degrees is conventionally defined as a number greater than -180, and less than or equal to +180. Leading phase refers to a wave that occurs "ahead" of another wave of the same frequency. ... Phase is sometimes expressed in radians rather than in degrees

Answered by sharmaspulkit
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The phase difference between the two electrical quantities is defined as the angular phase difference between the maximum possible value of the two alternating quantities having the same frequency. ... The angle between zero points of two alternating quantities is called angle of phase differences.

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